T ' 1 1 V J ... THE HSHAtD. Poet's Tribute. - ' ' The Boston Globe on the day bf President Garfield's death published poems commemorative of his death, by Oliver Wendell Holmes, Walt Whitman, Joaquin Miller, John Boyle O'Reilly, Julia Ward Howe, and others. All the poems but that of Whitman have been copyrighted by the Globe Newspaper Company, and were written expressly for the Garfield memorial number of the Daily Globe. Whitman's poem 1 is from a forthcoming volume. Oliver Wendell Holmes' poem is given here with entire : AFflR IIlS BCEIAL. Fit roil with autumn' fulling' lenf. Ere yet his summ-Vs iv 01 was past. Our Irion 1, our (rut'le.Jour trusted chief i Wbat words can in itch iTVoe so vaai? An'l wh 'so the chart cM claim to spenk ; The FHcrol jrrirf where all b vo part; ; - When sorrow sndtens every cheek. j Aal broois 1 every aching heart? Yet nature tt m.'ts th? burning p?:rns Tfeat ihiiiu the h'isbc 1 nii'i phrouile-l hall Tho 1 ud 1 ime it, "be sorriwlnjr praise, Tne silent tear th..t love lets fal'. To iofilo t vers, "n lowest r' ymc, Sh ill strive tin! anv-d the minstrel chtlr 1 lie fiinpers of tho new-born time. And tr.'iiib.lu ago with outgrown lyr..' Jf r m for f.rM no place ."nr blame. We ilinu our b ss mi on tlie jrr ire, P.il sc miiK'hs, fM.le'J all w cal'n. Tills oiiy wiiat we hd wo gave. Ah t could the gfdef of nil who mnurn lllesd tn tna v.ilo? lis bittr cryi Th wail to beftven'shigh arches br.rno Would echo through tto cuverncd sky. Oh. happiest land, whors pesoeful choice ' Ft Is with a breath its enpty tbronel God, sp rak inir through the .roph"t'e volOJ, ilns raada th-j voice for ouc-j Ills own, i N' angry passi m shakes tho state Wtioee servant seeks for rest And who could fear lhat scowiln bate Woull strike at ih tt u gruirde J breast? lie stands unconsc oua of hi-t doom In mnnly strnjrtfi serene Around him summer spreads ber b corn He fal s what horror clothes the sceuel II"W swift the sudden flash of woo Where all was brlirbt as childhood's dro.im. As if from Heaven's etiioreai b.w Hadl-spd the lljhlng'8 arrowy gleam J Blot tho foul deed from history's page ; It not tne al -t etruyinfr sun Blush for the day (hit MhIiis an ape When, murder's blackest wreath was woo, Palo O'l his couoi th stiflVrer lies, Tho weary batt e-ground of pain; Lovo ten Is his lillnw, pc enco tries Her every art, Bias, la vain. The s rlfe endures, how lour! how 1 nirl L. fe, dalh. Begins bait need In the scale. While round his le,'l a viewli-st throng A wail 3 each mo: row's chanjjl.iff tale. In realms the dfsert ocnn parti Wuut myriads wit h with iejr-Il!!od oyes. His puis ,-n'fits echo! g i t their hearts. His br athing couutei with their slba. H w!y tne stores of life are spent. Yet hope s Hi bnttl s w.th despair Wid heaven not yield when knees are bent? Answer, O Taou th it nearest prayer. But siloatly the braz n kv Answer's the meteor's thrcnloriih tra'n Unswerving n iture's mute reply. Bound In her adamantine chtin. Not curs tho verdict to decide Wh m death snail eliilm or sklH shall save; The h -ro's life ibo.inrh heave.-i denie I, It g tvu our land a maityr's grave. N-r con it the t-achlnr vainly sent. How h mia'i ho trt the Ir g inf ra ly eh ire T ljfS n W jmnii'4 lovo nm l nt, Wbat hope may do, what faith can Lear. Frewelll the leaf-strown earth enfolds Our siay. our pri 'e. ur hopes, our fe irs; And auMi'm-i's g M- n sun boh Ids A nut on bow d. a wo Id In lears. THE BALL AT BRANDOS. BY ALFRED YOTJNGE. "You look unhappy this afternoon, my love." Still I'm not unhappy, George.' "Cross, perhaps." "No, not even cross." "What, then?" "I am annoyed." George Gaylor opened his big, blue eyes tossed his cigarette over the vine elad rail of the piazza, and fixed a a comical, half sarcastic glance upon his pretty fiancee. ' Can it be that you arc annoyed with me, Lucy?" he asked. "Yes, with you." "Is it possible?" he laughed. "Pray, ow have I offended your highness?" The little white hands llew more rap idly than ever over the embroidery, and Lucy Herbert did not look up as she Answered: "Well, since you insist upon know ing, I must say that your conduct with Daisy Marden last evening was uncalled for, to say the least." "Why so?" "Why? Because I was not the only one to notice how you flirted with her, and you know as well as I do that she lias the reputation of being an uncon scionable coquette." George Gaylor burst into a peal of irresistible laughter. "I think Miss Marden simply love ly!" he exclaimed; "besides, I don't qnite see why 3011 should dictate rules of conduct to me, even if wo are en gaged." In an iustant the little beauty was upon her feet, her cheeks Hushing, aud her brown eyes all alight with indigna tion. "I don't pretend to dictate." she cried, "and never shall. At any limo that you desire your freedom it is at your disposal." "Lucy!" "I mean what I say, George." "Now you are angry," he said; "I wouldn't believe you could be jealous when you know how 1 love you." This was a "poser," and Lucy sat down-again. In a voice that was trem ulous with tears, she replied: "You won't want to seo me llirt even if you were sure of my love." "I shouldn't mind it a bit," he hast ened to say; "don't think me so fool ish. You are at liberty to do exactly as you see fit." There was a moment of silence, and then taking up her embroidery again, Lucy said: "Very well." So George lighted another cijrarette. and for the time being this dangerous quicksand was passed safely over. Perhaps the whole affair had passed out of the young man's recollection, when on the following evening he en tered the ball-room at the village hotel with Lucy on his arm, lovely in an im promptu costume of pale blue gauze and sprays of blackberry blossoms. Of course Daisy Marden was there, and no sooner had site sighted the lov ers than she floated up to them, a per fect vision of piquant loveliness in a cloud of white tulle and garlands of wild roses. "Oh, Lucy," exclaimed the irrepres sible young lady, when she was within hailing distance, "who do you suppose is hereP" "1 can't imagine," was Miss Her bert's calm r joinder. "Cecil Andrews, your old flame." Lucy's face biilitene:!. "1 shatl be vu-ry happy to meet Mr. Andrews again," she said. And oh, he's ten times handsomer than he was before he left Brandon," supplemented MUs Daisy. "He's just erazv to see you. Here's my card, Mr. Gaylor, if you care to dance with mo this evening." "Shall I begin with the next waltz?" George asked. "Certainly." When he had scratched his name to several of the dances and was about to put his pencil away, Lucy presented her card. "You have forgotten to select your dances with me, George." she said. "Never mind, dear," he said hurried ly; "you'll have some vavanaies ' when X come back1; Til select sonic, then," and away Iw floa'ed ifh th '.ullo anu 2ink roses into the t.nuizj of ilnnc rs. Now it so happei ed that Miss Dai-y Marden was quite vicious enough to try to render her frijird unha py, and so it was a fuil half hour ere George rt turned to the spot where he had left his love. Lucy was gone. ''Yes, she was dancing with the handsome stranger, which fact so piqued our hero that the moment the music ceased, l.o pressed his way through the crowd and demanded Lu cy's card. Every place was filled. "X on were away so long, ieorg", Lucy said, with an unconscious snii'e, that I rca'ly could not reserve adanco for you. Mr. Andrews, permit me to present my friend, Mr. Gaylor." Tho men bowed coldly, and George returned, tho card, not. however, ere he had seen that Cecil Andrews' namo appeared upon it in not less than six places. For the first time in his hitherto care less existence, George Gaylor tasted the bitterness f jealously. It was a horrible evening to him; the hours dragged like lend, Mi?s Daisy palled upon him and the end of it was that he passed tho tinio smoking ut terly unsali factory cigarettes in the garden of the hotel, until two o'clock struck ami reminded him that it was time to go home and end his misery. He hastened through the hall where people were donning cloaks and wraps anf entered the ball-room. The vast room was deserted and tho servants were putting out tho lights. Where was Lucy? "She lias gone with Mr. Andrews in his carriage, if 3011 are looking for Miss Herbert," murmured tho mali cious voice of Miss Dais3 Marden, close at his side. George Gaylor did not thank her nor even say good-night to her; she was hateful to him now, and ho could not bear tho sight of her mocking smile. Crushing his hat upon his head, he strode with feverish haste through tho peaceful night and never drew breath until 4io reached tho pretty villa beneath tho beeches where dwelt the one ho loved best in the world. As he approached the gate, a car riage rolled rapidl3' away in the star light, while upon tho steps he saw a graceful form, with trailing robes of faint blue and white blossoms. It was Lucy; he could speak to her and end all that night. But when he came towards her, she smiled and held out her hand. "Where is Daisy?" she asked. "Don't mention her name to mo." he cried, hotly; "permit me to ask you where your friend is?" "Cecil has gone back to the hotel to his wife," she said; "she wns too tired after her j nirnev to be present at the ball." George li-tened in open-mouthed wonder, and stood so long in that un romantic position that Lucy burst into a peal of meny laughter. - "Forgive me," she cried, "but I could not help teaching you the lesson you taught mo. Wo are quits now." Quits," he echoed, "now let us for give and forget." "With all my heart!" "Kiss me. dear." "And good-night!" Purchasing Food in Japan. The old vegetable man comes into our j'ard so l.eavil)' loaded with fresh vegetables that he staggers under their weight, wh le tho pole slung across his shoulders b' meati3 of which the bas kets are supported, creak3 a protect. But its bearer needs no pity, as his face, overspread b3T a grin, will show, when he sets down his burden and wishes us a pleasant "good-morning." Well, what shall we buy to-day? What would the ladies like to purchase? Some dc lic ious and tender bamboo shoots for soup, or some fine sweet potatoes? At a suggestion from our ruddy cok, who stands by in his white apron and jaunty cap, the old man begins, in a nasal tone, to enumerate his stock: "Pota toes, turnips, sweet potatoes, bamboo shoots, cabbages, and beans of differ ent sorts." With this array to select from, we squat down a la Japanese to exan ine the vegetables and to chat with the vender. We select some bam boo shoots and potatoes, and then ex amine the various kinds of beans. Some of tliem seem familiar. We no tice the well known French beans, the marrow beans, and some dried peas, known among tho Japanese as "Dutch beans." We find some of a new spec ies, however, and hold out a handful to inquire the name. The old man rolls out an unpronounceable name, and impressed by its important sound we buy "a mess" of them. Then our cook aud the vender have a ficrc-s dis cussion as to the prico to bo paid, tho former exacting a sum equal to ten cents of our money, the latter declar ing that half that sum is ample. But, fortunately for the vegetable man, he ha-1 tender feminine hearts to deal with, and ho is paid according to his own valuation. Stticboni Integrity. A dispute from a singular cause took place at tho office of a banker in the Chnussee d' Antin. Benjamin F , the cashiur, who has filled that office for the last, twenty-fivo 3'ears, was at his pst, whori a collecting clerk named Pierre Dotilley pre-ented himself with a draft for 10.000 francs drawn by a London banker. The notes were count ed out. and the man left the place. In a few hours afterward Doulley returned ami. addressing himself to the cashier, said: "There is a little mistake between us; there is a ditlerenco of 1,000 francs in our accounts-" "1 never make mistakes." replied the cashier, indignantly. "For twenty five years my balance has always been correct to a sou." "But the error," said Doulley, "is against yourself, as 3'ou have given me 1,000 francs too much; I am as honest a man as you are I have been em ployed as collecting clerk for thirly-five years in the same house. There is 3'our note. I will not take it." "Insolent fellow!" cried the cashier, "do you dare to insult me? I will not take your note. I regard any man as an enem3" who wishes to prove to my employer that I am capable of mak'ng a mistake. Take the note or I will turn you out of the place." Pierre Doulle3 was not to be thm re pelled, and from words the parties came to blows, but the clerks of the house hastened to separate them. The cashier, not wishing to avow an error, which he would have regarded as a stain on his long established reputation for correctness, was fain to put up with the loss of the note, and Pierre DjuI ley carried of the 1.000 franc note to the mayor of his arondissement, to bj distributed among tho poor. San Francisco Chronicle. The Italians say that the nan who sells the bear-skin before he has caught the bear is a fool. Ti:e man who bins it displays all the wisdom in the trans action, piobaily. A story which, if true, adds one more item to the list of dangers to which ixn nianity is exposed, is going the rounds of the English press. It is gravely as- t serted that a coast guard pacing his , beat along the lonely shore near East- bourne was suddenly attacked by a ; seal, and escaped with his' life only ' through prompt and vigorous nianipu- ; lation of sword-cane with.' which he : chanced to be provided. j HouseLold Eeoeipts. ; Tomato S.up. One. pint of millc, one quart of water, one pint of toma toes, two cracker j powderod, and one and a half teaspoonsful of soda. Boil twenty minutes. Cabbage with Cream. Boil, drain and cut up a moderate-sized cabbala. Put in a sauce-pan with a coup'eof tea spoonfuls of butter, a gill of cream, tablespoonful of flour, salt and pepper. Add the cabbage, boil slowly tea min utes, stirring well. Cabbnge Fried with Bacon. Boil cabbage in salted water, drain and chop. Fry somo slices of baoon, take from the pan and keep hot. Put the chopped cabbage in the same pan and fry with the b.tcon f at, adding pepper. Lay in a hot dish with the bacon upon it and serve. Griddle Cakes. Griddle cakes can be made by grating throe pink of corn and adding a couple of spoonfuls of s;ur cream, a teacupful of sweet milk, half a teaspoonful of soda and salt, and two well beaten eggs. If too thin to fry nicely, add a spoonful or two of flour. Sucxotr.sh. This is made by boiling two quarts of green shelled beans, in two quarts of water, an hour, with half a pound of salt pork; then pour in two quarts of green shaved corn, stir well ana" boil twenty minutes; add a quarter of a pound of butter, and you have a dish fit to set before a king. Blackberry Wine. To four quarts of berries, bruised, add one quart of boil ing watrr, let it stand twenty-four hours, stirring occasionally, then strain, add two pounds of browa sugar stir well and put in a jug, cover the mouth with muslin and cork it after a few days. It is fit to use in threo months, but improves with age. Old Harry. This kind of cake can be best made, by the small boy of the house, by creeping under the chair and tying his sister's beau's legs to the legs of the chair, and then going and in forming the old man of tlie young man's whereabouts. When the youth rises to make hasty retreat, ho general ly gets into a 6tew, and soon Old Harry is made. Carrots with Parsley. Fry quarter of an onion finely minced in a couple of tablespoonfuls of butter. Add a pint of water and boil for tlvo minute3. Throw in a quart of carrots boiled and cut in dice. Add a tc.ispoonful f chopped paislev; season to taste. Boil for a couple of minutes; add a f-queezo of lemon juice, and serve hot. Cucumbers Stuffed. Seh-ct short, thick cucumbers and split in two. Scoop out the see ls and part of tit ? meat. Yry a teaspoonful of grated onion in butter, add salt, pepper, nut meg, the inside of tho cucumbars, an 1 some bread soaked in water and sqn3-zed. If too dry. add a little gravy or some incite 1 butler. Stir till well mixed and heal' d through. Fill each half cucumber with too 'mixture; put some bread crumbs wi h a li;tle piece of bu'dT on top; l:i3' in a uan, the round side down, and bake. Mineral Deposits in Hevada. In the barren wastes of Nevada dis coveries are constantly being made of vast deposits of salt. Foda, nitre, sul phur,. etc.; on the desert plains and in the desert hills that are destitute of vegetation, except scattering, stunted sage-brush and grense-wood, 10.000 acres of which would scarcely sustain an ox, and where a horned toad can scarcely live, are also found gypsum, abestos, silica, kaolin, cinnabar, plum bago, bituminous 6hale, indications of coal, iron, and many other deposits, as well as veins of copper, antimony, ga lena, gold, silver, and otiier nWals all of which, when fully developed, will constitute immense sourco of wealth. But little progress has been made in the development of these valuable deposits solely on account of the want of some cheaper means of transportation than has jet been afforded. But they are coming. Already narrow-guago rail roads are being projected and con M. ucted to reach these deposits. AliLSOES There is said to be a jolly old dog a setter in London, who is nearly 80 years old. Ho is a type-setter. In Portugal a widow can not iarry if she is over 50 years of age. but who ever heard of a widow a3 old as that? The Archduchess of Austria, who was reported to bo the betrothed of the king of Bavaria, is now said to be like ly to become the bride of the duko of Genoa, "Yes," f he cried, passionately, "I love you so true, so true " "Never mind, darling," said she, artlessly, "I will have my trousseau ordered at once." An Irishman wrote thus to the wife of a sicK brother: "If Jamie isn't doad ytt, remind him of the twenty fhillinxs he owes me en tho pig, and if ho is, tell him not to give himself &ny con surrin about it." A brother arose in a weekly prayer mecting in New Jersey, and said: "Brethren, when I c insider the short ness of life I feel as if I miglit be taken away suddenly, like a thief in the night." Three gentlemen stopping at a tav ern bore the names of More, Strango and Wright. Said tho "There is but one rascal in this company, and that is Strange." "Yes," answered Strange, "there is one More." "Aye," said More, "that's Wright." People visiting at Scliaghticoke, Rens selaer county, N.. Y., wonder at tho different s-ts of pople they see on al ternate days. Tho village is suffering terribly from an epidemic of agueand while one set of afflicted people are out on tho streets the other set is shaking at home, to reverse their positions tho following day. The Rev. Mr. Green, who is in prison at Lancaster Castlj for violation of the law of ritual, has an altar fitted up in the easternmost window of his room with a gilt cross above it, and candles and other ritualistic emblems and cler ical furnishings, and frequently, when his friends visit him, practices his func tions as a clergyman. Working men are some of the min isters of the Lutheran ministerium, of Pennsylvania where 2 pastors serve 8 congregations each, 3 pastors 7 congre gations, 5 pastors 6 congregations, 12 pastors 5 congregations, 15 pastors 4 congregations each. Forty-three of the pastorates are German. 35 are Eng lish, and 85 are German-English. Several 3-ears ago bronze remains were dug up in the island of Funen, Denmark, but no one knew what had been their use. Laterly Dr. A. Peter son was fortunate to find under tho earth in Jut'and what he considers to be a state carriago of the fourth or fifth centniy. It has ornamental woodwork. On the wheels were bronzes just tho same as the ones discovered in Funen. The total pack of the Columbia (Ore gon) salmon canneries for tho season is 649.114 cases, of 43 pounds each. The shipments to England to dale aggre gate 272,004; shipments to San Fran cisco. 143,950; leaving on tho river 1S3.463 cases. The total pack of last year was 530,000 cans. Tne income from the pack this year has beeu $2, 750.000. The Engineer thinks that the ques tion nf tlin nctn&l nressure of tiie wind Uon railroad structures is still un- j touched, and that the first step to the ' solution of the complex problems in volved will be the inauguration of an extensive and sjstematic series of ex- j pertinents on the comparative resist ances of different shaped bridge mem bers, and on t'.e influence of the shelter aliorded by the windward girder on the other ox nosed surf ;u 03. , m NBA RE3 KiCa S A3 t? ' u 1 1 H 'i'euralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backacha, Soreness of the Chost, Gout, Quinsy, Soro Throat, Swell' ings and Sprains, Burns and Scalds, General Bodily Pains, Teeth, Ear and Headcch.Q, Frosted Feet and Ears, and all other Pains and Aches. 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It hus ijfao in petit-ral use for several years sad we fcnve thonsnmi of testl moniais from patients, ns t- its vxluo, and it i now conceded to be the mot rational menns yet dis covered for rejfcchinjt and curing tuisvery prevalent trouble, that is v;etl known to be thecati:-eof untold misery to so inany.nd upon whom quacks prvy with their oseles iiostniaw and li fees. The llemedy is pntnpin nat boxes. if three sins. No. l.ienouKb, tolast a month.) S3: Ho. 2. uC5t ient tot-fleet aper manent core, unless in sevwrn cases.l S5: No. 3, (lastinsr over tbre mnnthe, will rtore those in the worst conili ion.. 87. Krnlb inail.in plain wrappers. Full r.IRECXICi'lS lor uinff vUi accompany EACH BOX. &enti tor &ea:ctt iescrtvttra jt-rt- lleim giving Anftomn-al lllttst ruf ism E anil TrDfiuisny, irltieh will ronriiirei fte montmkrntirnl Hint (Aryeaii be re- Q j wfot-ed to jereei heall ft, and te vital g I fsrrrs tltoro lti ro-eslablt&iietl name a tta if nrreT affected. SoltlOtVby HARRIS REMEDY CO. MFC. EiEMiSTS. Market and Cth Sis. St. Louis, MO. Unsolicited testimony to the Efficacy of Prof. Harris' Pastilles, taken from Let ters received from Patronsi Indians. April 11. TS TLs hemody is wcirkin per fectly, iiad gj'iVyTtTi w".irniM.. fr? eaxs past. Iowa. Oct. l'tth. 1 am slmost surprised at yocr Psatiliee. Tii'- have worked like s charm on m. lam just twice as much of a man as 1 wits befsre taking. I was oc the verge of tlteRrnve, I thought, and iherw was no care for me. bnt now 1 am In vtd hopes for a cure. West Virrfnls. An I -7:. I received yonr medi cine and I believe it has tintd ro, for which 1 tim very thanktnl. loclowd Had 9 I'lense snd m another bos (So. 21 for a friend. Yr have docs a tnut thing for me. I will send von all theorders I caa. From a Physician and Surreon.. Missonrt, Jnne flense forward me another box of the Pastilles. Tbe patient on whom 1 have o.-t ! most of one hot. la addition ta a sraj ! hoi. is isst recovering, and I think another will set him all riilit. From a Druyaist. Msrvland. Sept. 2. "7? Iast Jannnry we cei a be I c yoor kamedy forene ofour customer., nnd it bus made a perfect enreof hira. We have another customer now utlerins in the same way, sad i?u one No. i box. nilMA f Including Shootlns Outfit. II 111 ivVfl every curt warranted M W W VUJSarux. Mour at IjfoDk bki b'C Vault. : FOB llSTMflfflWlS TUT PS ft 4J ... ..Hl.lS;r'. BY YEARS W U i . j. Gf USE t ROBERT DONNELLY'; JVD BLA(jK7dl r! SPICP, Wagon, Buggy, Mwhine ami PI,: - -pairing, and geiural Jobbing I am now prepared to i. nil kimis of repairing ol Xariu and other n..it-tiitierv. as tiiie is a Kootl lat .f in my simp. PETER UArrsy, The old Reliable Wasrou ivL- : r has taken ch;irjt.' ... :'..f w:: ,itop lie is well known n& . NO. 1 V.'tl; v 1 v XeTr H'rcoiis ir-. ifw.arn-x t.-t'r Ol tier. SATISFACTION 'j t" AKAN iilr'i. -liopoo fr-ivrli street -ro.ite Strelit-'ssr. ..a THE B.&M.R.H. HQUSh, JNO. BOHS I SON, Prcj'rs, N. W. CORNER MAIN AND KrX'OND aTI'. ji. Near B. & M. i'usvotigor Depot l'IsATTS3IOL'T. S Viill l.. Newly rpfiltfil ami fi'iii:. ';iod tii!'n!.!.'!tit. . f fordlns tin rxct'Ik'iit Y'.u if!h U. K I'M , e. Ills conveniently loiwteil. csj't i-:.r.iy ft-r. :e traveiiiijr public. The tabK's a!uayi hi:'-:.?U''i with ti'.e I t.j- -.,t the season. n coniiecli'.in with the i:i'.!!--... !,u::t-!' !':'' ts fllletl at all hours. Terms leacij.ililc. ; ' JAMES "i? X.A.O:..U Retail Liquor Dealer. CIGARS AND TOBACCO. PLATTS MOUTH. - - - 'KB. Pdlliaid Hall ai d 8 Jmu on Mmii 'it-et. tnur dooi from i;.i!i .ti Nviilc'" old . ' t--. PEST H HANDS nrcliJM'., '. i.tl, WI. VS. KrinrmWr the ."?Hr" 4:1 ! m James Grac. PLEASE REMEMBER that the Chk.ahkst i.inl 1 p ty Staple M Ficy -G?acori;-s First-Class Dry Gcoos, OLD RiLiA BLK TiYU E uf Cor. Main and Tlii'i: S!'s. fl:t i-;iit.iil!i .Sti;U alwtips fit sh r.P'! licw. ,.,.a jiri -es always ar the bottom. Call ?nd convinr..- vcur. selves. iiit c e u (Jood lil'irk, for sal.- as soon j.s i;:;::;c!. FRED. LEHKHOfi'S I1HICK Y A V It. WASHI2STG-TOIT AV V. , Z&lTTTZt -te . 1 tr- ..?'r'vi'-"v'"V2 1. V. "9- sS?j7 .u s 1 oPir; !;: r. v. Veto, Clean, First CLt ";.. 7 onMa'.n Street C'ornt 1 ! r-.i't.. Hal' Everybody on hand foi fresb.. t tinei :n: . J. F. BAUftE.ST : Furnisiies Pr.'Kh, Pui' M!!k nLLIVLIli:!) 1A13A 8 iccial call- attenrtoi fi. and ric.-h :.ik fim MPf row Inniisl.d win 11 wwrted :y Iu -ho rpir -if t". Hvii"!.!.- Mi:: ON FOURTH 8TIIEET. GOOI- HA KH F i r s t - C 1 ii s s Brick, NOW READY AND FOE SAT.-5! Will do Contract 7!k aiul Guaran e Satisfaction. J. Ii( .Xb & 15iii3 rSHttiniout:-.. NV: SuCCeHfOrs to .JI:C i Ap t .J Again takes charge 0 the uH ick Liver y Ma?.V" PI.ATTSMOUTH. - - NE. :Aiv... The old llonner Slabl' s. In Vlat!- -itot i.. : Uiw leased by Jtyies i: i;.i.t i.b:av ' i !. hve on hatid New atitt liai.'ot:ie is'-coiui't"-' lions, in tb shape of HOUSES, CARRIAGES, tWUUI, i. and SADDLE HORSES. We are now prepared to ktep Ilo!:cK!i FOR SALE sTHAD! An I will Train and .'rk Ou Reaot : '.'le T-n:ij. ALSO KhJEtf?Ki?, That with plenty o roon itlint ev ry kncwK we iiavej ii. our - table, we cr.n ei i- -1 cr stock ami wasoiis, ;iit s of hay, ic. u:i cover. r ii- ;ii-y ;!t l-enp ,iry. Tliii...-: 1; ll Hie olil p itit'in ii-- ;:!): r r ly.weso. mi their trade foi tne futiiir, th .twecan nccommoii.Je tliem betuti tfeltei o tlieiii than ei roetore. roiv PLATTSfilOUT Ml Li. PLATTSMt"; ' Til , NEB. c iil:isi:i, iicpii Flour, Coi n ?utal t Ft a I Always on hand and iurs-le at io--t prices. The hisln'sl pr'. !aid Jr t Corn. Particular atleu::'it nveu a 1 f f-... - 11 w PENSIOHt?. ARC PAID rrr.r- ! 'i.Tdab'i i by roth.rwi... A .H e;u. i-.- lot.lMerr.. jtli'UKa.if i-at.'..,. d:4c.-ses vf taukt or V rirv " lcBis. Under mw tbatunU r" . tulr.l is incre -f penjia. Vi' phsit. and depr :?st fasi-r. cr a '.'-' potmen pet - - &i.SiTJsia,v.rcar.'!;s.;.' ri T : AW , as . -ra NO CHANGING CARS BETWEEN OMAHA Oil I'L.lTTSMOrUI AND CHICAGO, Where tlitrct connect !i:s are made with Throng! Sleeping Car Lines TO NEW YORK. BOSTON. p;UUU)F.LI'HI.4, B.4 l.TI MORE, WASHINGTON, AXD ALL EASTERN CITIES. jLtIic Slioj't Line V a PEORIA for IXD1AXAVOUS. UjUISVILX.E. vrxciy X.1 77. curtail in.-i;itr(in the SOUTHEAST- TI! Y. H KMT U.E FIE ST. LOUIS, Where Pirc-t ronnectlons are made in the UNION DEPOT with Through tjleepiiiK Car 1-ines Xor all poiuts'.HO ITU. THE NEW USE FOK THE i AV0RITE ROUTE FOR ROOK TSUIESrXD. The unein:tleil Iiidueeineuts offered by this line to 1 r.tvelers and Tourists are as follows : 'Jhe celflnated PtiUinan l-Wtieel Palace 'leepin Cars, run onlv on this line. P.. & O- Palai-e "Drawitn-Ro(im Cars, With Hoi ton's ReciinitiK Chairs. No Extra ClKtijre f ir Seats jn Rt':iiinnj Clialrs. The famous C, 15. & Q. Palace DniiiiKK'ars. i'oiueous s:uoKii. Cars, fitted with elegant IncSi-barke.i Rattan Revolving Chairs, for tlie exol.isive uce of first-class pastengera. Fast Time. Steel Rail Track and Superior Kiuiinieiit cnnliine-l with their drctit Tlinmgh 1 r .trranu' i'ittU. makes this, above all others, the favorite Route to the t AST, MOUTH OH HOUTIf-EAMT. TRY IT. ;fd ou will limt TRAVELING Ji Lux or;, hiMiead of a Discomfort. 1 :ii :'!-''i Tickets via this celebrated line for saie a', all oilices in tlie United States and Canada. -4 !i information about Rates of Fare, Sleep ing Car Accommodations, and Time Tables, will be cheerfully given by applying to 2erclval L.owc-11, General Passenger g't, Chicago. t. J. aTTcii, General Jlanaer, Chioauo. GET THE BEST! LEAD ALL OTHERS! Every Style & Price. Guaranteed Uucquoled FOR OPERATION, ECONOFY, DURABILITY and WORKMANSHIP. Isprorenenta and ConTczicnces femi is bo others. POPULAR EVERYWHERE. TmT Sfele in Every City axtd Tows la tbe United States. and by J. R. COX, Plattsmouth Nei. 2tol6&24to36 1 Is made lr .i a rini;ie Tropical f?af of Rare Value, and W .i owitive Itemedy forall the disease that cause )ains in the lower part of the body for Torjiid Liver Headache .latin dice Iizzines. Oravel. Malaria, and all diffi culties of the liideey. Liver and I'rinary Or gans. l'iirr-ntn!(- IH-pr.e!s. Monthly Men struation. "I'd tiiiiini; Preiiiiancy. it has no equal. II restori1" the nrc.iu tliat mnJie the bloot. anl iience is l be i-et-l lllooa runner. Itistheoi.lv kirow n ri-medv that cures that scoiirve. tfr-lzl" Di;'itse. For I MabeteH, us'e UaiiKTM KTe !iahftM Cure. For Sale by lru-.;aii-!s ar.d Dealers at sl.2S per bottle. l,.;rge-t bottle tn tlie market. Try is. 11. II. W A UNKR & CO., Rochester, N. Y. tol -il iA Osmvwwvi tanrelv of iiwder- tin FtPSTail l CHFAPFST :ri!at iu tbe world. It Is tue best recaa.e t doas not Kum, cut forms a htghljr poisr-.e4 surface ever the axle.re auoina fraction and lightening the tlraft. It ix ilia ch Tpest i it costs no more than Infer'. brands, and one box wilt do the work of two of any other Ait Crease rr.rvSe. It w. tirs eiua;FV as well for Harvesters, Miil Ue-arijiir, Tlirestiiuj Marbines. Corn-Planters, 'J;-risi-es. b:ifiip, ctc.ets., a4 for Warons. It is GUARANTEED to contain no Petroleum, r jr saie by all timt-cw dca'rrs. tW Our I'otkM CcUifiia of Thutff Worth Knowing maijel Xrse. MICA MANUFACTURING CO. 31 Michigan Avenue, Chicago. Illinois. 0ME TREATMENT. A certsin ettre for ?irvOUfl rjr Debility, Seminal Weak tS ness. ImDotence. etc Tbe Beoipesnsed in try practice for 25 Ysarf and an llhuitrated book of 60 pares giving tall de rectione for self-treaUDrmt, cent fr, Aaxlress '' : v-:u w A R M et a ft " v"A BENNETT -FAMILY A complete stock of Staple and Fancy Groceries FRUITS, CONFECTIONERY, CIGA.RS AND TOEACCO. We carry the bi-cet stock of A3f XKD GOODS in tliis City. W Fine Teas a Specialty, AGENTS FOR C. I Malay's "OW BeliaWe". Brand of Baltium Orslers. (I m Srelhered S'rce In any part oTIlie city. sswassw in i un nan M laaMaMssasssssssssassaaisejsswsetijisiiiisii i my ' MaaM sissm bimm iai i ISMW i Ma'n I in I Contain: Pepsin Rhubarb, Mandrake Gentian And cures Dyspepsia, Loss of Appetite, BilliousncM and nil dcrangcmenU of the Stomach nrituny from over-vating and driiiVing. Prepared only by nitOYVX ItlEDICIK AND MXlirACTl7RI. COM LEAVENWORTH, KANSAS. 'd for sale by all UrugRisU. .J o The Old Grocery & Goods Stand. Although Lection is over we are not done selling goods, by a long shot. lb OU WILL FIND AT F.S. WHITE'S ONE OF THE LARGEST AND PEST STOCKS OF GOODS' OF A LL KINDS IN THE TO WN. thsm ever. -O- The nicest Green Winter Apples for salt. Over 40O Barrels down Cell t Potatoes by the Car-load, PEACH BLOWS CASH PAID FOR HIDES FURS, TALLOW, dC, at F. S. XVIIIT1D'S, PLATTSMOUTH, NERRA8KA M OrilTO l"OM4A4 tosuri.lf thr Imsamte drmal'l fT Wis b Osflsnlrto, AktkeaUs. tn' Fa's AutNlO, ntCu Ilb.-tnud Llrt QF PRESIDENT JJl m USZliSj't nublishtd. A tltrillmp i..iy t I t.i w l, ro trc.nl ofrunty toum. Xm.m M -.f,- 1-1 Ipecvailu fml rrftaraiDg hit Cabin t.Crmttict with Cttklhip Attmpttd Aa'ituitUm, WonArrW mm WTM I D I f fkil Sursiral Treatment, account ef I eath anl rartitlarof Fniwnl. Ablr written: cmtwIlMhrtii- TJ III III fntk Ji.rtTTit. 8 so fine llk.nmcs of th Surci xus, (ithiart. Mr.. Girflrlcl. .to. Low pno, Uti tJ III U I U I Ajr Uts fbstott sclllac book wut. Circulars frts. Literal tonas. Outbl Jit US BCB arf, i r .j.T.r lrTfa In reserved for SM TH M-imM! .TPSEJ5P rrO GIVE TSuDBI .A. CALL VASSAR -COLLEGE, I'OUGIIKEKVSIE. N. Y. ln TIIK lilKKItAl. J ATIOV Or' WOJIKS, Kxaiuliiatiors for f ntrancf. Sept. Hth. Cafah'riie.s ont on ap;i!leatlon t 2it8 V. U. ICejrlitrsr. w- 1 1 - - w'.ttWtil u I . .... Si w.u a ctnuiiil &air.whukers or Inucist Is srrtiaii, pr )iio CI 7 St. Charles Street, St. Louis, Mo. A rrtiar srslaacs or ttvi Mh.11os1 tilLs, bas twsa turgor lx.itsU taan aoLhSTphrsiaian ta tit x)uLs.as , slir pnp-s sbow.aaJ ijl oii r.lsnt. koo. ephLLs, tMnarrhofv, Olet, au-loturo, Orciiltia. Rupture .Alt rtrinary ayvht!H.ij or Mircirisl AiTsctiuna ei 1 hroa'., Skin or vxcj cnrsd rifely, PrlratIy. iipcriiiMor.-hia Sexual IcV..lity and InijxitncT ' as ttiu rmultc.f 8elf-Abuss, sc-uul sxcrssea In maturaf jsnrs.orovsr bralnwmk, prtvltioinirnsrTOusnsss.ssiiilii al siaisxi nn. jbit!t, diranraa of !xlit,dfv-tiTe msia-' cry, phrahvtl doonr, aversion to sortty nemfnatoa of f Isns, lofnof soxaul pswer.nVtt lo9,reDtterta XDr rlavrn 'si-Dropertre Mriaarwii'iycarsd. f.'oncultatioa i.t o I'Co or br mail Irs an t inriuxL. Pamptilst oos PU&ip. Medief3f ssai by nn'.l or ipms, Onrss fiHrsotsetl. Whrs donbt exists tt is trsoiy ststsd. Pas. I GUIDE! Ttas whole story, well tIJ, as it Isl-oe to lite, cnthe foljnwius s-ihjct: Whi tu .y in-.r-y, win not, why. SJar.ljOo. .l, Vi omannood, JJbSi.-al nv-y. v,ha shonid manhood. lJbSi.-al rfooty. s'.irry; h'jr lite a-i I bappinoss may bs iactT'ise l . e!TerU it! rsiirwwry j fv, ana ovidt mors. 1 bone marrloo or oonT-POipl'tt'axaitrrloe should rr.d It ths.i rasp oa dor io-k and key. 23 Cts. tv mail tn money or pr.s- tn m. HapliBh OrrTriTi French rs.vd an d nnoY.en. PRESCRIPTION ii.rSJ5 S 1 1 it Weakness, lost M iaiiood, Ne.-OTisoes, j" in i VTTi Tun ," '"" of He-. Aserslo.i t. Society Ijlierui m Ksmory n4 t'lsordefS Lrooifht SJ Isy lf- Abusn. AaydroiarirthssnolrirTmd'.ents. hu Lotus Oirntlre loHt's. ftl i Ht-Charj.-s, rt. T,o'il, Mo. 2' sr m. 705 Chssnut S 8t. Louis, Mo. olJ ofBie, continues to curs fcpermatorr'lGBa. Bix. Wfltik riftMS. Impotencs'.ail forma of Byyibli's Oo:ioi-rhoB. Glet, Urinary or Hluddr di -uasv. Kecnt oaes eared In a f' ditrs. All the d.seMm x tiling from eeif-sbas, et.-cjiorexjMware cured for li'e wtta siifs isdlclne. A.1vLk lrv. ibsriosi lorn. Call or write ta strict coafi'lecce. vmntoja B.xk for two itimp r.i arriacecu.de v-,; Send for out D)0 tz? !allandv in ter of 1S31. Free to any address. Con tains full description of all kind of gooda for personal and family use. We deal directly with the consumer, and sell all. goods in any quantity at vho!tale prices. You can buy better and cheaper than at home. MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. 127 and 220 Wabash rvenue.Chicago.Ill DISPENSARY, XrtitUeisi IK7 it 12 3. SU tittvi, 87. 1573, K9. 'HKE Fbjrc;asB in charge of this old aad well know JL institution are regutsr irraduates tu msdicio sik i.rcry. Years of ZipsrwnM in tbe treatment rt CSronio Diseases har ud ibeir .kill and aailitf inurh suuerior to that of the otdinaT prsctitiooer, tust ther ha, acquired a national repuiaUoa through INSSCRm0r1 OR EXPOSU.?! ll ol ih bioed, sJilat er bfe. JV??: on eiitiDc principles, without rising Msrcnry or Othf Fc.onouslediciBesaadaeoderatesxpnse. YOU NC MEN end those of middle as who are f Y Vss ile lis Til mI in" from omnie wc&lc- sses that nnfiu Its rlrtlais for basinesa or Blarriaa-a, perrnsTrently cured, s modess'e expense. niiii.," "."..".!"-. I .r.i.rr... i. aEM4miu. t ef miwi IS be uwr4 br aliaU 4Hrisx Wcauwst IM Irti to y e pt!icie. S rwu.1 tmtrrtmm trmm Bire .hwiM tmm4 Ome mtrmmt, MasS tVara i.ierlhl.St. lmir ad..ntace. lib Mtl trwLjF Oomraoi-'cil n. MrctT NpA'U.lial, .a4 ksl he MUrMlW IU. Ut TTt. 18 Nertk Itk wLartTLeuU U 'npEr.trMtm.nl of cooapliemto ZlillLZm LEWIS, m & WMtt. Dry LACK & CO FRWRW m nkz wi The majority of the ill of Ih ms hody arle, front a derangement of the I.lver, aJectiMf hitth the itomaeh mud botrrlt. Ih ot d In rffrrt a eure, it it neeeetury to remove tne eaue. Jrregm fir and Stuj'lilt nrtloi of the. Itotcel; Hltehe,Slckue tilth Slontach, fain, in the Hark and f.uhi , rU'., indicate lhat th Liver it at f't and thai nature re. quiren ! nr.- -. riu6 tkta organ to throtr off impurti.f . PrlvUly A tilt III-ttr at eetpelally oiMirff for Ih x purpnee. They are mild in their ucti nt and eff-' lire am m turn; ar pleasant ! the tnnle and take entity both thildren and tdnll. Ta Ice H ami' d n-i ' 'ir rlit't , they e ot nufenntlr' r" re JJ SpCpsta, General OeMlltr . iMiniuul Con. Mlipntlon, Iiir-v-.is-.-iI I(itticr. etc., etc. .lJi! '- .'trlfi.r iuh are enperior to n- ulhrr int'lielnet eleanninq th l-; tl'-rghtv, and imparliHU new life eurrtjy to th in valid. It it a mv&i'clste and not a is IlltOxiCJttllia; l "' rt V. ASK TOUR LK'sCSIST fua Ph. till sSM tl.TT!r, and tako ce other. l-I'vICE. (1 0O per IciUe. Kter ep.03. i co . - s:l: PTon roz:. St. Ixnil. aod Kansas C.ty. lio. "'V , It Is the result of SfU yrwre eapcTieoce tr i t xtierimeuts io Huwli.tr Machine, It i good point vf all yrr-fnl and fofrwier et, and ta not a " one msn "nr "one " rnajblnn, as otUers axe. It tiolds I br tef -rls of et bers. and pi. K'WS txm zu.i wtn.1'1 ligatures aiad coiiveziieQaeic. It Is larae, Ifiht-eunnin-). nuurlnt, kandsomu, tmm. mln', Jmratu, suit ir(. Wavrrwafed and kept In rrpnlr free Itr.i yrnrs. Circulars wiUi f ull dixcrirtmii ;n.t f.t . .u rriu.t. It !s mirsly ttvs Nt A trial ul I-rove rt. lloti't foil to eeei ( tfirr yon bny. MAvri ACTL hki fci iUltH-( T iSACifts t y..j l.Tmt. Ksw. - vitci sr.Ef ' OiO. i". li.S T, tl sjkI i.i Jiuis. t m . .! ,. STARTLING LOST MANHOOD RESTORED. A Tiotira of yottthfnl Ur.pnxleocs caai-lng I'rtink. tore lecy, Xerroua DeLiatj, Ist J.'si.IuxkI. eu. having trird in vain erery known rr-ni-dy. Las die etwered a simple self cure, which be will send KftlTS Y I. is iciirrw-rranvTvrs, al trees IL. Nltua, 43 C batliani kt,, . V.' f flCCCD CD ? w OWl en4 Oowr,!tj; u.c. wars s si M wtUh kites, atuMiid Sy eii w wr f It U a sure ears kw LLVOOKMM IX as WH1TM. aJs iut CURES CLEET AMD GONORRHEA Is ft ii I ts S witbmit SuL jet nn w r. mwwi aik bo ' -. o or (Mn dry re.tm4. rw. oi4 mf sU arKlu. frto.. Fir, ( i yri'x jm muf yin';;sr:co, it sewrai arauet srao uf sw . PL-Ik' (1 i. .1 Tt s r v r ii